Answer:
C47N9O18 is the empirical formula of this compound.
Explanation:
Answer:
The concentration of reactants have no effect on the rate of reaction.
Explanation:
The strength of the nucleophile doesn't affect the reaction rate of an SN1 since the nuleophile is not involved in the rate determining step. Increasing the concentration of the substrate (which is a reactant) increases the rate of reaction even though increasing the concentration of the nucleopohile has no effect on the rate of reaction. The use of polar protic solvents assist an SN1 reaction hence the solvent used can affect the rate of reaction. However, temperature affects an SN1 reaction. Increasing the temperature will increase the rate of E1 elimination reaction rather than the SN1 reaction since the both are competing reactions. Lowering the temperature favours SN1 reaction. Hence the answer.
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Break apart 115 into 100 and 15.
100 = It already takes 1 hour FOR SURE.
Next, find the 15 part.
It is out of 100 so we divide 100 / 15 = .666666666666666666666666666...
Put them together and you get your answer.
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Answer:
Thermochemistry
Explanation:
Thermochemistry is the area of study in chemistry that is concerned with the heat transfers that occur during chemical reactions.
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. Here's the diagram that completes the question.
Answer:
<u>(B) nonpolar covalent bonds</u>
Explanation:
This structure in the diagram rightly fits the description of a non-covalent bond because there is an equal sharing of electrons of Carbon (C) and Chlorine (Cl).
<em>Remember</em> too that these elements are in their solid-state, hence the CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) molecules are held strongly together.